Wahoo Fitness Re-Launches Speedplay Pedals

by Brian Mullin on March 16, 2021

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 The Iconic Speedplay Pedal Returns With a Wahoo Upgrade 

The New Wahoo Speedplay Line Offers Five Options for Road Cyclists and Triathletes Looking for High Performance, Dual-Sided Entry, and Pedal-Based Power Measurement

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ATLANTA, March 16, 2021​ — Wahoo is proud to announce the first major refresh of the iconic Speedplay brand since the pedals were invented in a California garage 31 years ago.

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The new Wahoo Speedplay line grows from technology first designed in 1989. Speedplay pedals are the world’s only high-performance pedal designed specifically for road cycling and triathlon without relying on concepts and technology from other sports — and the only one to offer approachable dual-sided entry.

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Wahoo is also excited to announce the world’s first dual-sided, pedal-based power meter, the highly anticipated POWRLINK ZERO.

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Refinements across the whole line will improve the performance and durability of Speedplay pedals. Revamped models have lower stack height and better aerodynamics than other systems, as well as adjustable float, spindle-length options, and the premium-level user experience that all Wahoo products are known for.

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The new Wahoo Speedplay line includes the Speedplay AERO ($279.99), Speedplay NANO ($449.99), Speedplay ZERO ($229.99), Speedplay NANO ($449.99), COMP ($149.99), and the Wahoo POWRLINK ZERO power meter (price to be announced).

Click here to purchase Speedplay ZERO

Click here to purchase Speedplay COMP

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The Speedplay line includes two cleat options: Standard Tension (included with ZERO, NANO, AERO, and POWRLINK ZERO) and Easy Tension (included with COMP). Both cleat options are compatible with all pedals in the new Speedplay lineup and are backward compatible with all earlier Speedplay Zero models.

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The COMP, ZERO, NANO, and AERO are available for purchase today from Wahoo dealers and WahooFitness.com. POWRLINK ZERO will be available in summer 2021.​

Click here to purchase Speedplay ZERO

Click here to purchase Speedplay COMP

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Performance upgrades include adjustable float on all cleats from 0-15 degrees, sealed bearings with no need for regular maintenance, and increased durability through a revised pedal body. Wrench flats have been eliminated in favor of installation via a hex wrench. The ZERO is also available in four spindle lengths from Speedplay dealers and fit specialists to ensure that all rider fit needs are covered.

“I’ve trusted Speedplay for much of my career for their reliability, and ample opportunity to custom fit the position of my foot. I ride 20,000km in a year, and the improvements Wahoo has made to the pedals gives me the confidence to know that my pedals will work perfectly, still ensuring that my biomechanics work on the most important contact point with my bike,” said Ironman World Champion Jan Frodeno.

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“Speedplay pedals give us an advantage over other pedal systems in weight, aerodynamics, and the adjustability of their cleat system. This combination gives our riders full confidence in their equipment on race day and lets them focus on the race ahead,” said EF – Education First Nippo Team Performance Manager Nate Wilson.

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In 2020, the Education First — EF Pro Cycling Team rode Speedplay pedals to top finishes in World Tour races, including a podium finish at the Vuelta a Espana, picking up the World Tour legacy of a pedal that has won multiple monuments, including the Tour de France, Paris-Roubaix, Liege-Bastone-Liege, and Paris-Nice. In 2021, EF — Education First Nippo and Canyon//SRAM will continue to ride with Speedplay. Joining them in the pro peloton are Alex Dowsett and Owain Doull. Speedplay has also seen unparalleled success in triathlon, as the winningest pedal at the Kona Ironman World Championships and the choice of World Record holder Jan Frodeno.

The new pedals are being supported by Wahoo’s existing sales organization, ensuring that cyclists can easily access Speedplay pedals via Wahoo dealers and WahooFitness.com.​

 

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About Wahoo Fitness

Located in Atlanta, GA, Wahoo Fitness has created a full ecosystem of sensors and devices for runners, cyclists, and general fitness enthusiasts. Wahoo’s award-winning line of products includes the KICKR family of smart indoor riding equipment and accessories, the ELEMNT family of GPS devices and sport watches, the TICKR family of heart rate monitors, as well as Speedplay dual-sided pedals and the SUF structured training app to help you become the most complete cyclist. Learn more about Wahoo’s full line of products and apps at WahooFitness.com.​

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philippe April 6, 2023 at 8:36 pm

Can I use Speedplay pedals for MTB or BMX racing ?

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Brian Mullin April 6, 2023 at 8:50 pm

They are really oriented towards road biking only.
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